LIES v. TUTTLE


19 Wis.2d 571 (1963)

LIES, Appellant, v. TUTTLE and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 2, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs and oral argument by Howard H. Boyle, Jr., of Milwaukee.

For the respondents there was a brief by Grootemaat, Cook & Franke, attorneys, and Robert E. Cook and Francis R. Croak of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Robert E. Cook.


FAIRCHILD, J.

1. Imputation of negligence. Plaintiff's theory is that Clinton's negligence is imputed to his father, Robert, because Robert signed and approved Clinton's application for his Minnesota driver's license.

No claim is made that the imputation occurs by virtue of the law of Minnesota. A Minnesota statute provides in part that a license shall not be issued "to any person under eighteen years unless the application of license is approved by...

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